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Beilby
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BEILBY
Worked lengthways in long rows, a clever sequence-knit pattern repeat forms the triangular segments within this scarf.
SIZE
One size: 22cm / 8½” deep x 210cm / 82½” long
YARN
Daughter of a Shepherd Hebridean & Zwartbles DK (DK / light worsted weight; 75% Hebridean wool, 25% Zwartbles wool; 233m / 255yds per 100g skein) x 3 skeins
TOOLS
• 3.75mm (UK 9 / US 5) circular needle, 150cm / 60” length
• 4mm (UK 10-9 / US 6) DPN or straight needle (for cast- off only)
• 4mm (UK 8 / US G/6) crochet hook for provisional cast-on
• 16 stitch markers – 8 of one type, 8 of another. These will be referred to as MA and MB.
• Smooth scrap yarn for provisional cast-on
• Tapestry needle
TENSION
20 sts and 42.5 rows to 10cm / 4” over sequence pattern on 3.75mm after blocking.
Take time to check your tension and adjust the needle and hook size accordingly to ensure an accurate finish.
PATTERN NOTES
• Construction: Beilby is knitted sideways, divided into sections separated by garter-stitch columns with a slip stitch to highlight the border between sections and columns. Sections either end with a decrease in every row, or an increase in every row. An increase section is demarcated with “A” markers on either side; a decrease
section is demarcated with “B” markers on either side. The markers are placed when knitting the Set-up row.
• On sequence knitting: The increase and decrease sections in this scarf are knitted according to the sequence knitting principle. Sequence knitting is a way of creating complex textures, by repeating a simple sequence of stitches over and over again.
• Slip stitches: All slip stitches are slipped purlwise with yarn in front (pwise wyif), written as sl1 throughout.
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- First published: March 2018
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- Last updated: April 10, 2018 …
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